Listen to the Holy Quran (Koran) - Arabic Recitation (All Suras) and Urdu Translation - قرآن قرآن پاک مدد


Listen to the Holy Quran (Koran) - Arabic Recitation (All Suras) and Urdu Translation - قرآن قرآن پاک مدد
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Description

Recitation of the Holy Quran (Koran) and its Urdu Translation.

Each ayat is read first in Arabic and then its Urdu translation is read. There is no option to turn off the Urdu translation. If you would like to have the only Arabic recitation, you can download our other app that recites only in Arabic. To check out our other Apps, please visit: http://www.QuranTranslations.info

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Fixed iOS7 issues!
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SELECT AirPlay icon next to volume slider to route the voice though SPEAKER or HEADPHONES or BLUETOOTH.
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Recitation and translation of all suras are included in the App. The App is around 700 MB and can be downloaded under wifi.

Please let us know any issues you see with the App so that we can prepare a better version of the App.

Please make dua for the contributors of this app.

Important Note:
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In its natural language (Arabic), the Quran is the direct Word of Allah (God) to mankind through the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Arabic is a very rich language, and words have many shades of meaning. While the text of the original Arabic Quran is identical and unchanged since its revelation, you will find various translations and interpretations. Anytime a translation is done into another language, the translator has to interpret the meaning and render it in the new language, which of course has different rules of grammar. It is, by nature, an approximation of the meaning, since words and ideas cannot be expressed identically in different languages. Any translation of the Quran no longer retains that 'official' and perfect status, however it can be tremendously helpful to people wanting to learn more about Islam.

We would strongly encourage those who want to learn about Islam to also read a scholarly written commentary of Quran (tafseer). A tafseer references to reasons behind a verse, to sayings of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) (hadith) and to acts of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) (sunnah).
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What's New in Version 2.30131019

- Fixed iOS7 crashing issue
- Redesigned for iOS7
- Added bookmark functionality

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